The Book-It List: Every Big Concert, Comedy and Show On Sale Across Australia Right Now

The shows worth locking in before they sell out, sorted by the month they land.
Eliza Campbell
Published on June 15, 2026

There's a particular kind of regret that arrives the morning a tour goes on sale and you decide to think about it. By lunchtime the good seats are gone, and by Friday you're weighing up a resale ticket that costs more than the interstate flight.

The fix? Book early. And right now there's an unusually deep bench of shows on sale in Australia: stadium pop, reunited rock gods, export-worthy stand-up, and enough touring musicals to fill a season.

These are the ones worth the money. Everything on this list is on sale now, sorted it by the month it shows — so wherever you are, and whenever you're free, there's something to lock in.

Cirque du Soleil Kooza
Cirque du Soleil Kooza. Supplied.

June

Dave — The Boy Who Played the Harp Tour

The South London rapper and Mercury Prize winner brings his fourth album to Australian arenas for the first time.
When: 18–27 June
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
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Gary Owen — No Hard Feelings

The American stand-up (Ride Along, a run of Netflix specials) on his first proper lap of the country.

When: 12–21 June
Where: Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Sydney
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Carl Barron — Just Wondering Why

The country's most quietly bankable comedian, finding the absurd in the completely ordinary.

When: 19 June, then a Sydney season across August
Where: Brisbane and Sydney
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Dave Hughes — Cooked

Reliable, self-deprecating observational stand-up from a bloke still genuinely baffled by his own life.

When: June to August
Where: All six states and both territories
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Urzila Carlson — Fatty on a Yacht

The deadpan South African-Kiwi favourite with a fresh hour of understated, lethal one-liners.

When: June to August
Where: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide, Newcastle, Hobart and Sydney
Book now

Disney On Ice — Magic in the Stars

Fifty-odd Disney characters, arena figure skating and acrobatics built for the under-tens and their nostalgic parents.

When: 12 June–19 July
Where: Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney
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Cirque du Soleil — Kooza

The acrobatic juggernaut's Big Top show, all hand-balancing and high-wire nerve.

When: Now in Melbourne; Sydney from 17 October
Where: Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney
Book now

SIX the Musical
SIX the Musical. Supplied.

July

Laufey — A Matter of Time Tour

The Chinese-Icelandic phenomenon who folds jazz standards and bossa nova into bedroom-pop songwriting, on her biggest run here yet.

When: 25 July–8 August
Where: Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney
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Spiderbait — Ivy and the Big Apples 30th Anniversary Tour

The Finley trio drag their 1996 ARIA-winner around the country in full, with Custard, Magic Dirt and The Meanies guesting.

When: 23–31 July
Where: Melbourne and Sydney
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Jim Jefferies
Jim Jefferies. Supplied.

Jim Jefferies — Son of a Carpenter

The country's biggest stand-up export comes home for a sprawling run that spills into August.

When: 10 July–5 August
Where: Gold Coast, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Brisbane
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Superwog — Big Daddy Energy

The Stamatakis brothers translate their gleefully unhinged internet comedy to the live stage.

When: 4–31 July
Where: Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra
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Steven Ho — Not Your Hero

One of the sharpest new names on the local circuit, working at full tilt.

When: 11–17 July
Where: Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Melbourne
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Mo Gilligan — The Mo You Know

The British comedian and chat-show host, all easy, room-filling charm.

When: 14–16 July
Where: Brisbane and Melbourne
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Natalie Cuomo — Australia Comedy Tour

The New York comic and 2 Be Better podcaster on her Australian debut, with sharp, confessional relationship material.

When: 16–20 July
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
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Pretty Woman: The Musical

The Garry Marshall rom-com restaged with a Bryan Adams score, Samantha Jade as Vivian and Ben Hall as Edward.

When: Adelaide to 5 July; Melbourne from 14 July
Where: Adelaide and Melbourne
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SIX the Musical

Henry VIII's six wives reclaim the mic as a glitter-soaked pop group — 80 minutes of bangers and historical score-settling.

When: Melbourne from July; Sydney from 9 October
Where: Melbourne and Sydney
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Heathers the Musical

The pitch-black 1989 teen cult film reborn as a high-octane rock musical where being a nobody might kill you.

When: Adelaide 16–26 July; Sydney across August–September
Where: Adelaide and Sydney
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PAW Patrol Live! — Race to the Rescue

Ryder and the pups on a full song-and-dance rescue mission, marking the franchise's tenth anniversary — peak preschooler catnip.

When: 25 July–23 August
Where: Hobart, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
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A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical. Supplied.

August

Massive Attack

The Bristol trip-hop pioneers return for their first Australian shows in 16 years, with the immersive production they're known for.

When: 6–11 August
Where: Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
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Bobby Lee — The Finally Tour

The TigerBelly and MADtv chaos agent finally brings his gloriously unfiltered stand-up to Australia.

When: 13–22 August
Where: Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane
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Jeff Dunham — Artificial Intelligence

The world's biggest ventriloquist drags Walter, Peanut and the gang back down under for arena-scale comedy.

When: 15–19 August
Where: Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney
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Isaac Butterfield — Armageddon

The take-no-prisoners Australian comic on a no-apologies national run, loud and unbothered.

When: July to September
Where: Hobart, Launceston, Sunshine Coast and Queensland dates
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Beetlejuice the Musical

The Broadway hit — green hair, bad manners and genuinely clever staging.

When: Perth from 16 August; Sydney from November
Where: Perth and Sydney
Book now

Anastasia

The lavish Broadway musical chasing a lost identity from revolutionary Russia to jazz-age Paris.

When: Sydney season now; Adelaide 2–23 August
Where: Sydney and Adelaide (after Perth)
Book now

A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical

The jukebox bio-musical of the Brooklyn kid turned Sweet Caroline hitmaker.

When: Melbourne from 5 August; Sydney from 14 November
Where: Melbourne and Sydney
Book now

Jason Derulo
Jason Derulo. Supplied.

September

The Temper Trap — Sungazer Tour

The "Sweet Disposition" Melburnians return with their first new album in years.

When: 11 September–9 October
Where: Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Perth
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Kita Alexander — Rage Tour

The Central Coast pop favourite on her biggest headline run yet.

When: 12–25 September
Where: Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth
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Jason Derulo — The Last Dance Tour

Two decades of inescapable pop-R&B hits, heavy on the choreography.

When: 17–25 September
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide
Book now

Cluedo

The board game and 1985 film collide in a fast, farcical whodunnit — bodies drop, suspects scramble, no interval.

When: Adelaide August; Brisbane 16 September–4 October
Where: Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane
Book now

Lily Allen
Lily Allen. Supplied.

October

Tame Impala — Deadbeat Tour

Kevin Parker's psych-pop juggernaut returns with new album Deadbeat, joined by Sydney producer Ninajirachi.

When: 9–21 October
Where: Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth
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Post Malone — The Big Ass World Tour

With Don Toliver in tow, Posty goes full stadium.

When: 9–15 October
Where: Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney
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Olivia Dean — The Art of Loving Tour

The newly Grammy-minted British soul-pop singer steps up to arenas after selling out her last Australian show in a blink.

When: 5–13 October
Where: Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
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Conan Gray — Wishbone World Tour

Bedroom-pop turned arena songwriting, touring the album Wishbone.

When: 29 September–8 October
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
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Hans Zimmer — Hans Zimmer Live

The film composer brings a reworked arena production of his Dune, Interstellar and Gladiator scores, with vocalist Lisa Gerrard.

When: 12–28 October
Where: Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney
Book now

Lamb of God & Trivium

A double bill of American heavy-metal heavyweights, with Bleed From Within guesting.

When: 2–11 October
Where: Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
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Lily Allen — West End Girl Tour

The British pop provocateur performs her comeback album in full — her first Australian shows in over seven years.

When: 23 October–1 November
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
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Hilary Duff — Luck… or Something Tour

A full dose of 2000s nostalgia as the Lizzie McGuire star heads back on the road for the first time in decades.

When: 22–29 October
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
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5 Seconds of Summer — Everyone's a Star! World Tour

The Sydney band's homecoming, starting in October and rolling into November.

When: 28 October–6 November
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
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Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses. Supplied.

November and into December

Iron Maiden — Run for Your Lives World Tour

The British metal institution marks its 50th anniversary with a career-spanning set, Megadeth as very special guests.

When: 11–18 November
Where: Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
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Robbie Williams — Britpop World Tour

Showmanship as a contact sport.

When: 11–17 November
Where: Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle
Book now

Charlie Puth — Whatever's Clever! World Tour

The pop craftsman and studio nerd brings a full live band to Australian arenas.

When: 7–17 November
Where: Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth
Book now

Khalid — It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour

The American R&B-pop singer's first full Australian arena run since 2019, with Lauv supporting throughout.

When: 11–18 November
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
Book now

Jack Johnson, Ben Harper & John Butler

Three mellow-rock heavyweights share outdoor stages behind Johnson's new documentary and soundtrack.

When: 7–17 November
Where: Brisbane, Perth, Sydney and Melbourne
Book now

Spacey Jane — Heading Back Down Under

WA indie heroes back on home soil after a globe-conquering run, with Telenova and Armlock in tow.

When: 26 November–13 December
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
Book now

DMA'S
DMA'S. Supplied.

DMA'S — Australian Tour

The hometown victory lap, ending outdoors and oversized at the Sydney Opera House forecourt.

When: 27 November–3 December
Where: Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney
Book now

Wolf Alice — The Clearing Tour

Britain's Grammy-nominated art-rock band bring their lush fourth record to Australian summer gardens.

When: 2–8 December
Where: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
Book now

Guns N' Roses — World Tour 2026

Appetite intact, on a stadium run that carries through to mid-December.

When: 29 November–14 December
Where: Adelaide, Townsville, Brisbane, Newcastle, Melbourne and Sydney
Book now

On sale now, for 2027

BTS — World Tour 'Arirang'

The biggest band in the world play their first stadium shows on Australian soil — and it will not stay on sale for long.

When: 10–21 February 2027
Where: Melbourne and Sydney
Book now

Bluey's Big Play — The Stage Show

The Heeler family brought to life with puppetry on a giant set — a 50-minute romp pitched squarely at the show's preschool superfans.

When: Touring nationally; dates rolling out
Where: Multiple cities
Book now

Images: Supplied

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Published on June 15, 2026 by Eliza Campbell
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